Tim,
What did fail? The centerseam or the braces?
And Dang, I already did glue the braces with HHG. The centerseam with Titebond. Lets call it a learning project.
Herman
Stained glue on torrefied wood? take care!
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Re: Stained glue? take care!
My first attempt failed in all three areas eventually. First came the bridge (I assume because of the tension, later the braces and eventually the center seam. I initially chalked it up to a bad/old batch of TB but I had issues with the next two guitars using TB as well. Others have had zero problems with TB but I just don't chance it any more. HHG is a collagen glue like fish glue so I would think using it is OK.Herman wrote:Tim,
What did fail? The centerseam or the braces?
And Dang, I already did glue the braces with HHG. The centerseam with Titebond. Lets call it a learning project.
Herman
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: Stained glue? take care!
I got some answers from:
Peter Cefalu, RC Tonewoods and Sons:
"I have heard not to use hide glue, but titebond."
And from:
Larry Anderson, Technical Support, Stewart MacDonald:
"We have been using Fish Glue to join the torrified tops in our kits and it has worked well. Hot hide glue will work well too, but the longer working time with the fish glue is helpful so the glue can be absorbed better by the wood fibers."
Well, the latter is serious advise I think.
Herman
Peter Cefalu, RC Tonewoods and Sons:
"I have heard not to use hide glue, but titebond."
And from:
Larry Anderson, Technical Support, Stewart MacDonald:
"We have been using Fish Glue to join the torrified tops in our kits and it has worked well. Hot hide glue will work well too, but the longer working time with the fish glue is helpful so the glue can be absorbed better by the wood fibers."
Well, the latter is serious advise I think.
Herman
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Re: Stained glue? take care!
Fish glue scares me because if it gets wet it softens. So if any moisture gets to that joint, say through the sound hole isn't it possible that center joint could come apart more easily?
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Re: Stained glue? take care!
That is the drawback of fish glue. An accidental spillage onto the seam or around the bridge could loosen it up.
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Re: Stained glue? take care!
No guitar playing and beer drinking?
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